officious u rečniku PONS

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She may be officious, but you can't take her too seriously when her sleeves are below her fingers.
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When they grow dull and officious, he invents a way for them to begin new lives upon death, and gives them second hearts in hopes of making them more joyful.
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He repeated the old clichs about necessary to give business efficacy and the officious bystander, and said there was no term to be implied at all.
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Not actually evil, but bad-tempered, bureaucratic, officious and callous.
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Other roles were as a strict, officious and prissy person in an authority role.
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The officious bystander test is used to determine if an unstated condition was originally implied at the time of contract formation.
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She launched us into grace after the meal with an officious air that accused us of having abandoned her.
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However, pursuant to the equitable maxim, restitution does not allow a volunteer or officious intermeddler to recover.
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What was even better, though, was the fact there were no officious muppets pushing people back.
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He talks in a slightly accusatory and officious blurt as if he knows that his meaning will have to barge through several layers of prejudice to be heard.
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